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Robins Kaplan LLP is a national litigation firm with offices in Minneapolis, New York, Los Angeles, Boston, Naples, Florida and Silicon Valley, California. We represent some of the world's largest companies, most innovative start-ups, and individuals from virtually every industry and walk of life, both in and out of the courtroom. We have consistently received national recognition for our trial work in Intellectual Property (IP), Business Litigation, Antitrust, Entertainment and Media Law, Insurance Litigation, and Mass Tort, as well as for our award-winning pro bono, diversity and associate training programs. Our vibrant, multi-discipline practice reflects a shared purpose of excellence, community service, and a firm-wide commitment to justice.

We Grow Great Trial Lawyers

We try cases, representing both plaintiffs and defendants. It is our goal to challenge our new associates while at the same time providing them with the necessary training and support they need along the way. Our commitment to growing great trial lawyers begins with The Exceptional Advocate—our nationally recognized training program for developing the next generation of trial lawyers.

Pro Bono/Community Involvement

It is our firm’s foundational belief that everyone should have equal access to the civil justice system, regardless of their personal or economic situation. We recognize both the professional obligation of our firm and the personal obligation of our lawyers to serve our community. That is why we generously count all associate's pro bono work toward their billable hour requirement without a cap. We have been repeatedly recognized for our significant pro bono efforts—which, for the last five years has made up over 6% of our total attorney billable time.

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